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| The breathtaking landscapes, beautiful coastlines, cultural delights and historical significance, make Thailand an enjoyable stop in Asia travel map. To help you plan a trip in Lampang - Thailand, we provide the useful guide of hotel options, package tours, transport, attractions, shopping and entertainment. You just click the sections below for helpful information. |
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LAMPANG
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The town of Lampang, also called Nakhon Lampang is situated on the right back of Mae Nam Wang and lies 559 kilometers north of Bangkok at the junction of highways of Chiang Rai and Chiang Mai. This is the third largest town in northern Thailand and capital of the Lampang Province and the Lampang district.
Lampang, also called "meuang rot ma" in Thai, meaning "Horse Carriage City", is considered by some Thais as the last paradise in Thailand. It is located about 100 km to the southeast of Chiang Mai. Although well-connected by rail, and 4-lane highways to both Bangkok and Chiangmai, it is here that tourists can still find the horse-drawn carriages in regular use for transportation. This, altogether with the relative lack of skyscrapers that have contaminated Chiangmai's skyline of late, make Lampang an increasingly favored setting for period drama. One account attributes the horse-drawn carriage to the Portuguese, via Macau, although a more likely origin is colonial Burma—Lampang was an important center of timber industry in the early 20th century and saw an influx of migrants from British-controlled Burma. The horse-drawn carriage is one of the most memorable symbol of Lampang, as reflected in many traditional products.
History
The founding myth of Lampang. Hariphunchai Period. Lampang was a major city in the Lanna kingdom. However, its historical prominence is largely overshadowed by Chiang Mai or Chiang Rai which were the traditional seats of government, and whose histories were well recorded in chronicles. Following decades of warfare with both the Ava burmese and Ayuddhya during the 17th-18th century, the region was in decline, severely depopulated, and subject to Burmese control. In the late 18th century, a famed marksman Nan Thipchang and a Lampang native, assassinated the local Burmese leader in the Wat Phra That Lampang Luang, and led an uprising which led to a roll back of Burmese rule over Lanna. Allied with Bangkok, the descendents of Nan Thip Chang, known as Chao Ched Ton (The Seven Princes), became the vassal rulers of the various Lanna cities until the annexation of Lanna into Siam (Thailand) proper under King Chulalongkorn (Rama V).
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Climate
Lampang has a relatively dry climate relative to nearby provinces. The winter starts from the last rain, typically November, and last until March. The cold airmass from Siberia sometimes lead to night time temperature below 10 degrees Celsius, although that is quite rare. The summer typically starts from March until June. The temperature could soar to 40 degrees Celsius in April. Late afternoon thunderstorms and hailstorm are frequent. The rainy season starts from June until November. Being in the relative rain shadow, Lampang receive less precipitation than neighboring provinces and rarely suffers from extensive flooding which has plagued Chiang Mai in recent years.
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GETTING IN - OUT
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Lampang is approximately 600 km from Bangkok. The city is an important highway hub, with 4-lane divided highways link to Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, as well as major highway to Phrae and eastern Lanna provinces. Lampang is a major stop for the Chiang Mai-bound train, approximately 10 hours from Bangkok. Lampang Airport is currently served by PB Air, which operate daily flights to Bangkok via Phitsanulok.
* Car: You take Highway No.1 from Bangkok and Highway No.32 to Nakhon Sawan via Sing Buri, Chai Nat, then turn into Highway No.1 again to go to Lampang via Kamphaeng Phet and Tak, a total distance of 599 kilometres.
* Bus: The regular buses leave the Northern Bus Terminal, Phaholyothin Road. At this time are also private air conditioned bus companies which serve the route Bangkok – Lampang. There are also regular and air conditioned buses daily leaving Chiang Mai Arcade Bus Station.
*Train: There are six daily trains connecting Lampang with Bangkok and Chiang Mai.
*Plane: Thai Airways International Ltd., (Domestics) operates one flight daily to Lampang from Bangkok.
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The horse carriage is popular transport mean in town.
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